I was re-organizing a few tools boxes and came across my two large Crescent wrenches made by Motomaster. The 15” one was definitely the way to go on Chevy truck tie rod ends.
For the brand name, I meant Mastercraft, not Motomaster. Motomaster is the lubricant line. Both are trademarks of Canadian Tire.![]()
So is Kleenex.Crescent is a brand name.![]()
I have several pipe wrenches, and they’re great for grabbing a cylindrical part, shaped like, well, a pipe.Am I the only goober who uses a huge pipe wrench?
On the flats of a hex? MaybeAm I the only goober who uses a huge pipe wrench?
Hate the teeth marks that leaves behind on innocent car parts. Plumbing parts don't care.Am I the only goober who uses a huge pipe wrench?
I own a ''Jackdaws" Crescent type wrench. British?Crescent is a brand name.![]()
At the mill, we used adjustable wrenches until the flats were all gone. Then we switched over to pipe wrenches.Am I the only goober who uses a huge pipe wrench?